Queen Victoria

Luxury Cruises with Cunard

Aboard Queen Victoria, glamour enjoys a renaissance. This impressive, yet understated ship is not only popular with loyal Cunard guests; it is attracting a new breed of passengers eager to enjoy a civilised take on cruising. Three decks high, the Royal Court Theatre boasts rich brocades and crimson velvets and features 16 private boxes. Possibly the most iconic space on board is the Queen's Room. Inspired by Queen Victoria's Osborne House, this two-deck high room is popular with the 'Strictly Come Dancing' set.

Just as on her sister ships, each grade of accommodation on Queen Victoria is paired with a sea-view restaurant. Passengers occupying deluxe and standard grades dine in the classically-styled Britannia Restaurant which offers two sittings. Passengers occupying suites dine in the Queens Grill and Princess Grill, both offering single seating and the option of the Courtyard - an exclusive patio area for alfresco lunch and dinner. The creme de la crème of dining choices is the incomparable cuisine offered for a supplement in the Verandah Restaurant.

When not shopping for souvenirs on land, the Royal Arcade - inspired by the Burlington Arcade in London - has a wide selection of quality gifts; if you want a change of vibe for afternoon tea then the conservatory-like ambiance of the Winter Garden is the answer; if you fancy a flutter then the tables and slot machines in the Empire Casino await; and if you want to share photos with friends back home the Internet Centre is open all day. The 1,990-passenger Queen Victoria also caters for younger guests with the latest equipment for children's entertainment as well as indoor and outdoor playing areas. We are confident that this ship is an ideal choice - whatever your age.